Weekly Highlights: News from the War on Drugs

June 2011 marks the 40th anniversary of President Richard Nixon's declaration of a "war on drugs" — a war that has cost roughly a trillion dollars, has produced little to no effect on the supply of or demand for drugs in the United States, and has contributed to making America the world's largest incarcerator. Throughout the month, check back daily for posts about the drug war, its victims and what needs to be done to restore fairness and create effective policy.

Joint Effort? Barney Frank, Ron Paul Team Up on Marijuana Bill
This unlikely bipartisan duo teamed up to introduce a bill that would leave it up to the states to set their own marijuana policies, limiting the federal government’s ability to interfere with the state’s ability to legalize, regulate, tax, and control marijuana.

Five myths about Americans in prison
Seeking to disspell some of the illusions surrounding our massive prison population, the Washington Post published this list of falsehoods. Number four points to drug law enforcement as the major driver of racial disparities in our criminal justice system, stating that “police find drugs where they look for them” and disputing the belief that there’s a link between race and crime.